The future of water in Australia: The potential effects of climate change and ozone depletion on Australian water quality, quantity and treatability

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作者
Soh Y.C. [1 ,2 ]
Roddick F. [1 ]
Van Leeuwen J. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] School of Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC 3001
[2] Cooperative Research Centre for Water Quality and Treatment, Adelaide, SA
[3] SA Water Centre for Water Science and Systems, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA
来源
The Environmentalist | 2008年 / 28卷 / 2期
关键词
Climate change; Natural organic matter; Ozone depletion; Solar UV radiation; Water quality; Water treatment;
D O I
10.1007/s10669-007-9123-7
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Water is a resource that is essential for all life on Earth. An exponentially growing human population, in addition to unprecedented industrial and technological development, threaten the availability and quality of this resource. Climate change and ozone depletion are two major environmental problems facing mankind today. These problems have the potential to further strain currently available freshwater resources. Recent research has shown that climate change and ozone depletion are linked phenomena and their interaction exacerbates their impact. Changes in precipitation, surface runoff, solar UV radiation, temperatures, and evaporation are some of the predicted outcomes of climate change and ozone depletion. They influence the biogeochemical cycles and aquatic ecosystems in lakes and rivers, and alter the character of natural organic matter (NOM) and, consequently, they have the potential to affect the quality, quantity and treatability of our water resources. Given these uncertainties, and the need to mitigate the consequences of climate change and ozone depletion, the issues of changing water quality, quantity and treatability cannot be ignored by Australian governments and water utilities. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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